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Android R flashes the light, and Google Pixel 4 awaits you at Geekbench

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Android R flashes the light, and Google Pixel 4 awaits you at Geekbench

One year dancing begins, Android Rs It was introduced to the community starting in the fourth week of the year, and this time around because the fact is that Android 10 hasn't reached nearly any app yet far from the highest range, Pixel and phones integrated into the Android Beta program, something that also warns of Google's lack of distribution data.

In any case, the Android development team seems to be the same is already working with a new version of the app which should see the light back in the summer, and since we're able to read through PhoneArena the biggest Android update we've seen in the practical tests, to appear a few days ago in the Geekbench database.

It's called "Android R" too works on Google Pixel 4 smartphone, following a new strategy for the Android naming helper, who last year dropped cakes called Android Q and then Android 10 in the trade key.

Android R flashes the light, and Google Pixel 4 awaits you at Geekbench

Android R will offer Android 11, and here are all the rumors so far

In this case we can talk about hypothetical Android R throughout the year, to Android 11 when it appears there next September, and we look at the deadline for last year we could be within a few weeks of the first beta for the next major update to Google's mobile platform.

Not in vain, In March 2019 we teamed up with Android Q and six betas are released before launch, the fourth being the first one to be stable and finally to allow developers to publish specific versions of this version.

The move by 2020 is expected to be the same, with introductions and directions for mobile adhesion to beta programs that will be able to track the emergence of Android R, multiple information tablets in May during Google I / O, several beta versions installed monthly presentation that was due at the end of the year, maybe again in September.

Android R flashes the light, and Google Pixel 4 awaits you at Geekbench

Among the improvements, it is expected one of the most painful requests of users has answers, and the fact that the disappearance of high-quality audio-jack means we won't use Bluetooth headphones when we use flight mode to go. This flight mode should look good on Android 11 to keep Bluetooth activated when using headphones.

There is also talk of that it will increase the size of the videos we can record, currently limited to 4 GB but easily available for 4K video recording, as with 32 GB of video testing tested without exception.

We'll see more, but the obvious one is Android 11 – or Android R – is already in the oven and we'll meet him in a few weeks, maybe a month and a half? Exactly like us some of you will be impatient to know everything about the next version of Android. Patience!

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